The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Svazek 1Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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... contains many evidences that the approved examples of poetry have been consulted . The language has little affecta- tion of obsolete phraseology : the metre is at least perfectly regular : the whole style is free from every thing ...
... contains many evidences that the approved examples of poetry have been consulted . The language has little affecta- tion of obsolete phraseology : the metre is at least perfectly regular : the whole style is free from every thing ...
Strana 53
... contain the principle of its catastrophe . Even though the final situation of this poem had been con- structed as ably as it is unskilfully , there would still be reason to regret the want of little previous circumstances , calculated ...
... contain the principle of its catastrophe . Even though the final situation of this poem had been con- structed as ably as it is unskilfully , there would still be reason to regret the want of little previous circumstances , calculated ...
Strana 65
... contains . They are not numerous : and it will take no very great space to insert them all . They shall succeed each other as they stand in the original . Scot- land is thus apostrophized - rather ungrammatically , but very poetically ...
... contains . They are not numerous : and it will take no very great space to insert them all . They shall succeed each other as they stand in the original . Scot- land is thus apostrophized - rather ungrammatically , but very poetically ...
Strana 66
... contains a stanza , which would be admirable if it had any relation to the business of the Poem : " Anon some wilder portraiture he draws : " Of Nature's savage glories he would speak- " The loneliness of earth that overawes : " Where ...
... contains a stanza , which would be admirable if it had any relation to the business of the Poem : " Anon some wilder portraiture he draws : " Of Nature's savage glories he would speak- " The loneliness of earth that overawes : " Where ...
Strana 80
... contains a history of one of the most an- tient of our West - Indian Colonies . The island of Barbadoes was the first of note in the great Indian Archipelago that dis- played the British flag - And it has been one of the most pa ...
... contains a history of one of the most an- tient of our West - Indian Colonies . The island of Barbadoes was the first of note in the great Indian Archipelago that dis- played the British flag - And it has been one of the most pa ...
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